International Champions Cup: Chelsea FC v FC Barcelona

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In a Nutshell

At FedExField, Chelsea battles FC Barcelona in the 13th match of the International Champions Cup soccer tournament

The Fine Print

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International Champions Cup: Chelsea FC v FC Barcelona

Proceed directly to your entry gate. There is no need to go to the box office. This is your ticket to the event. Contact FedExField at (301) 276-6050 with any questions.

The Deal

One G-Pass to an International Champions Cup match presented by Guinness, plus a men’s large ICC T-shirt

Teams: Chelsea FC vs. FC Barcelona

When: Tuesday, July 28, at 8 p.m.

Where: FedExField

Door time: 6:30 p.m.

Ticketing Options

$89 for early-discount standing room only in sections 308–314 or 329–335, which includes club-level access ($35 value for the shirt; $136.10 total value) [Limited tickets available at this special price]

$99 for standing room only in sections 308–314 or 329–335, which includes club-level access ($35 value for the shirt; $136.10 total value)

International Champions Cup

In an effort to crank up the competition of the European club preseason tour, the International Champions Cup kicked off in 2013 as an eight-team competition spread across six U.S. cities. The tournament doubled in size in 2014, highlighted by a record-breaking match between Real Madrid and Manchester United that drew more than 109,000 fans to the University of Michigan’s “Big House.”

Like a bubble borne from a million pieces of gum, the ICC will expand across the globe this summer with editions in China and Australia. On North American soil, the tournament will unfold in 11 cities at esteemed venues, including a stop at FedExField in Landover. There, Lionel Messi—arguably the best player in the world—will lead FC Barcelona into a star-studded showdown with Chelsea, London’s most-central football club. With more than a century’s worth of history apiece, both clubs enter this match with a slew of recent championships to their name: in 2013, the Blues claimed the UEFA Europa League title, and in 2009, FC Barcelona won all six major trophies for which they competed.